The George Washington High School Geckos dominated their Interscholastic Football League game against the Tiyan High School Titans, winning 31-6 Saturday.

Both teams' defense kept the first quarter scoreless.

Titans' Mark Laanan intercepted a ball to run over 50 yards to get his team near its end zone. But Geckos' defense kept that from happening.

Shortly before the second quarter, Geckos receiver J-One Weires ran over 20 yards to get his team near the end zone.

At the start of the second quarter Weires ran the 10-yard line to get to the 1-yard line and shortly after made the team’s first touchdown. Geckos' Isaiah Macias kicked a successful conversion to bring the score 7-0.

During a fumble from the Titans near the Geckos end zone, Geckos' Jarred Sarrosa picked up the ball for a touchdown bringing the score 13-0. Macias caught the ball for a successful two-point conversion taking the score 15-0.

For Jamanilla, a sophomore, his two touchdowns were his first in the high school league.

“I just tried to help my team out. It’s my first year playing and I just want to show them my skill and get that championship,” he said.

He said it felt really good to not only get his first, but second touchdown of his high school career.

He said he’s proud of what he did and it showed how the hard work in practice paid off.

He gave props to the Titans for being a good team to play against.

Jamanilla is hopeful for more wins in future games.

“I want to win. That’s all I want. I’m looking forward to it one step at a time,” he said.

With the win the Geckos are now 3-0 and Titans 0-3.

Geckos beat the Okkodo High School Bulldogs and won by forfeit against the Southern High School Dolphins. The Titans lost its first two games by forfeit against the Guam High School Panthers and the Father Duenas Memorial School Friars.